Correspondence between David Cobb and others regarding land in Maine :

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Correspondence between David Cobb and others regarding land in Maine :

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Correspondence between David Cobb and others regarding land in Maine :

Description: Includes: Letter from Paul Dudley Sargent (Sullivan, Me.) to David Cobb enclosing a map of a portion of "number nine," 12 Oct. 1795 [map not enclosed] Letter from William Bingham (Philadelphia) to David Cobb requesting that Cobb come to Philadelphia to dispose of Maine lands and concerning possible sales to Alexander Baring and the Duke de Liancourt, 17 Oct. 1795 Letter from Isaac Parker to David Cobb enclosing five Harvard College lottery tickets (tickets no. 4138-4140 and 4157-4158), 17 Oct. 1795 Letter from Oliver Leonard (No. 10 [Eddington], Me.) to David Cobb about Leonard's explorations in the back country of Maine, 18 Oct. 1795 Letter from Henry Knox (Thomaston, Me.) to David Cobb about personal and political matters, 28 Oct. 1795 Letter from William Bingham (Philadelphia) to Henry Knox about proposed Maine land sales to Sir Francis Baring and the Duke de Liancourt, 29 Oct. 1795 Letter from Titus Welles (Boston) to David Cobb enclosing an invoice and receipt for sundry articles shipped to Cobb aboard the schooner Cabinet on behalf of Henry Jackson, 30 Oct. 1795. Invoice signed by John Foster, master of the Cabinet

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Correspondence; Business and financial document

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Massachusetts Historical Society

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Correspondence between David Cobb and others regarding land in Maine :